Collar, band, belt, or strap, consisting of multiple methods for securing, displaying tags, charms or other adornments.
20180098526 ยท 2018-04-12
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Abstract
A collar primarily designed for use on dogs (although it can be used on humans or other animals) to be used as a method of displaying charms, tags, or other adornments. The method of securing the tags, charms, or other adornments will be separated which prevents the adornments from hitting against each other and making a clanking noise when the animal or person moves while wearing such collar.
Claims
1. A collar, band, belt or strap, (Collar) consisting of multiple methods for securing, displaying tags, charms or other adornments and method of manufacturing such in a novel and unique method. The collar in claim one within which it contains multiple elements installed in the manufacturing of such wherein said collar contains more than two methods of attachment for adornment identification, classification or other, in a clearly visible and effective manner. The collar in claim 1 where there are one or more grommets and or other methods also known as attachment locations where said attachments may be made of various materials such as leather, nylon (or other similar material, plastic or hemp, either organic or inorganic).
2. The product disclosed herein creates a (collar) that may be small, medium or large wherein the items being displayed on the (collar) are visible and do not interfere with each other for safety and or function, and or fashion purposes. The collar in claim 2 wherein the configuration of such may allow medical tags, and or identification tags, as well as ornamental and jeweled items to be displayed from the (collar) on one or more attachment points in a manner to be visually readable and not hindered or encumbered in any way by the other items on the animal or others collar.
3. The (collar) disclosed used in a manner as to better protect the animal or other in the event of becoming detached from the owner by allowing each ID tag or medical tag to be noticed at a short distance, in order to identify the information or message on the tags for helping the animal or other in a safe effective manner, quickly and safely, without unnecessary physical handling of the animal or other. The disclosed article in claim three manufactured in such a method as to provide the owner of said article to have more expressive means of decorating or adorning beautification, such as jewel items or charms, to have enhanced options on the collar to place the jewelry item or charm individually and uniquely.
4. To allow more even weight disbursement for the items attached to the collar by having the attachment locations placed individually and uninhibited throughout the collar, so the weight of the collar, combined with the individual weight of the ID tags, medical tags and or jewelry items, or charms is evenly distributed allowing comfort and ease for each item and the weight distribution. The placement of items in claim 4 for a beautiful and functional presentation of each item attached to the collar in its own individual position, without interference from any other item attached on the animal or other collar.
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REFERENCES
[0027] The following patents and or application were referred to in the preparation of this disclosure.
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